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The nurse is caring for an adolescent girl with primary dysmenorrhea. The girl's mother reports that her daughter has been absent from school at least 1 day during her last four periods.
 
  She an-ticipates that the health care provider will likely prescribe which treatment?
  a. Aromatherapy
  b. Dietary modification
  c. Effleurage
  d. Oral contraceptive Sesonale

Question 2

The nurse explains that a vaccination provides defense against infection via which type of immunity?
 
  a. Innate immunity
  b. The inflammatory response
  c. Antibody-mediated immunity
  d. Cell-mediated immunity



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Answer to Question 1

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Seasonale is a popular oral contraceptive that provides delayed menstruation. Since this patient is accruing multiple short-term school absences over a period of months, Seasonale would provide longer periods of pain-free amenorrhea by allowing only four menstrual periods per year. Aro-matherapy, dietary modification, and effleurage may also help relieve discomfort when present but extend pain-free intervals.

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Vaccinations produce an antibody-mediated immunity by stimulating the host to develop specific antibodies against specific diseases.




abern

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Reply 2 on: Jun 25, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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